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to america. to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> hi, i'm jen. nice to meet you. thank you for meeting with us. we really appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >> this is a big meeting. i'm hopeful jen can rise to the occasion. >> which of your products would use as a disin fafecter? >> it's made with vinegar. which kills up to 96%. >> in terms of aroma -- >> ammonium bleach, that's okay, you know? it's just funny to me. >> it sounds like a great product. we have one or two other vendors that w
to america. to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while...
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we've tallied the results, and you said it, america. mike murphy, the bear on google won the debate, although you may -- >> i commend our viewers for their charitable bets. >> final trades. >> memory research. >> buy citi. >> buy apple. >> nice, 1:00 exactly. "power lunch" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> nailed it. 1:00 on the button. stocks are steady following last week's sell-off but there are new fears about the emerging markets. is there still opportunity out there or is your money better off here in the u.s. with tapering right around the corner? >>> a big week for retail earnings, folks. the sector is up about 25% so far this year. and we will tell you the one thing, the one thing that is defining the retail winners and losers, and it will surprise you. and may actually make you a little queasy when you find out. >>> and the wildfires out west, huge, fast-growing blaze sparking mandatory evacuations in idaho. sun valley, that is the area that is apparently most at risk out the
we've tallied the results, and you said it, america. mike murphy, the bear on google won the debate, although you may -- >> i commend our viewers for their charitable bets. >> final trades. >> memory research. >> buy citi. >> buy apple. >> nice, 1:00 exactly. "power lunch" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> nailed it. 1:00 on the button. stocks are steady following last week's...
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according to a conversation i had with mcneil curry of bank of america and merrill lynch on futures now, he's saying the yield could go as high as 3% and with that shift we'll see more volatility and potential downside for stocks. >> jackie, thank you very much. let me turn back to you, david. if i'm reading you correctly it's basically you may think that we're going to churn a little bit. may have bumpy times and basically the market will be all right. jackie just talked about some of the sectors doing well and not. if i buy your overall thesis, what sectionors do you like best right now? >> tyler, we like two sectors, tech and financials. in terms of technology, it's been a laggard this year. i think what people have maybe lost site of a little bit is that global profits have not grown in almost two years. u.s. companies have grown earnings, but outside the u.s. it's been a weaker story. that's really weighed on enterprise tech spending. as the global economy recovers we should see a better profit environment for non-u.s. companies. tech companies should do very well in that environme
according to a conversation i had with mcneil curry of bank of america and merrill lynch on futures now, he's saying the yield could go as high as 3% and with that shift we'll see more volatility and potential downside for stocks. >> jackie, thank you very much. let me turn back to you, david. if i'm reading you correctly it's basically you may think that we're going to churn a little bit. may have bumpy times and basically the market will be all right. jackie just talked about some of...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >> when to buy? when to sell? it's all about time. that's right, you could have the best stock picks in the world, it wouldn't mean a thing for your portfolio if you didn't have a sense of timing. i am a believer that non-professionals can manage the money just as well as the pros, sometimes better. that's why i come out to teach. you may have heard from the naysayers, intelligencia, it's possible to beat the market and outperform the benchmarks, that's like the s&p 500, as long as you know what you are doing and think like a disciplined investor rather than a gambler. if you are devoted and inclined to learn about stocks, my experience is that you will most likely beat many money managers and you will be able to take taxable gains and losses when they suit you, not the manager, a very important issue concerning the importance of taxes and long-term performance. right? a huge part of knowing what you are doing is having decent timing or knowing enough to make, not to make boneheaded mistakes about when to buy and
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >> when to buy? when to sell? it's all about time. that's right, you could have the best stock picks in the world, it wouldn't mean a thing for your portfolio if you didn't have a sense of timing. i am a believer that non-professionals can manage the money just as well as the pros, sometimes better. that's why i come out to teach. you may have heard from the naysayers, intelligencia, it's possible to beat the market and outperform...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> things are heating up on "mad money." all week, i'm looking at this market's hottest trends. it's in our cookout series. and tonight we're going 100% organic. regular viewers know i've been a huge backer of the organic food theme for years now. organic food is a $63 billion industry worldwide growing at 9.5% clip here in the united states alon
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our...
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in the americas, things are going pretty well as they are in northern europe. in southern europe, not as well. in japan, where cisco was doing very well last year, now they have some tough comparisons. also in the rest of asia, it is just a mixed bag. china is an area where cisco continues to have trouble. ceo john chambers said on the conference call cisco is committed to delivering on the financial targets they set, like gross margins being above 60%, like earnings growing faster than revenue in most quarters, well managed businesses do that, he said. and therefore that necessitates the making of the cuts so they are able to roll with the punches and the changes in this environment. he also said that cisco is taking too long to make decisions. he's going to cut out some layers that are slowing cisco down. but the stock tumbled at one point more than 10% after hours. if that is indeed where the stock opens later today, it will be back to the levels where it was back in may. guys, back to you. >> here is a quick look at cisco shares in germany, off by some 8.1%
in the americas, things are going pretty well as they are in northern europe. in southern europe, not as well. in japan, where cisco was doing very well last year, now they have some tough comparisons. also in the rest of asia, it is just a mixed bag. china is an area where cisco continues to have trouble. ceo john chambers said on the conference call cisco is committed to delivering on the financial targets they set, like gross margins being above 60%, like earnings growing faster than revenue...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ...and a great deal. . grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com >> so remember all those warnings we heard about the budget cutting sequester? all of the jobs that would cut, but what's really happening out there is that obama care is forcing cities and states and counties to either slash government jobs or cut back on hours worked. "the washington post" blog entry details how hours have been cut sharply to avoid obama care costs from cities and counties from wisconsin to texas to virginia to right here in new jersey. so could it be that obama care is the real job killer? we continue now w
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ...and a great deal. . grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with...
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or are there policy measures we can take to make america america again? in his new book, "money, gold, history" lou lehrman asks what can be done to restore growth. what can be done? i want america to be america again. i don't believe this 2% growth stuff. i want 4, 5%. >> you know, 4% growth previously balanced the budget. >> absolutely. >> you and i -- >> absolutely. >> -- sit on the same seat. >> every increase in 1% in gdp above the baseline saves $3 trillion in deficit. >> it's a matter of choice. as it is with individuals, so it is with nations. we choose our future, our destiny. there are certain causes that we can't avoid or overcome but so as a nation. what we need is a program designed by someone who's very optimistic about america. i don't think the present administration is optimistic about america. i think that they have accepted the new normal being 2%. we need, if you will forgive me, a regime change. >> right. >> we need a very optimistic, pro growth administration. whether it's a democrat or republican administration, it has to be a chang
or are there policy measures we can take to make america america again? in his new book, "money, gold, history" lou lehrman asks what can be done to restore growth. what can be done? i want america to be america again. i don't believe this 2% growth stuff. i want 4, 5%. >> you know, 4% growth previously balanced the budget. >> absolutely. >> you and i -- >> absolutely. >> -- sit on the same seat. >> every increase in 1% in gdp above the baseline...
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do they impact the men in america? >> they definitely do. because it is easier to connect with technology than to reality. you're not going to be rejected when you're connected to technology and it's a one-on-one thing. so you're avoiding intimacy. it's a fake reality, truly because you could be ram bbo in the call of duty. but not if you feel scrawny and insecure. >> does it affect your business when it comes to matchmaking? >> it potentially could. it's one more avoidance, one more addiction. one more thing to stop people from engaging and connecting. it's actually upsetting. >> so if they didn't play, maybe you'd have more business? >> no, i like my men to be manly and i'm not upset about guys who play video games, i'm upset about guys who wax. so men of america, i'm defending your right to play "call of duty," there are worse things men could be doing in their free time than playing "call of duty." and one of the other things underrated, we're going to be well prepared for a zombie apocalypse. i'm completely good. >> what if it's eight h
do they impact the men in america? >> they definitely do. because it is easier to connect with technology than to reality. you're not going to be rejected when you're connected to technology and it's a one-on-one thing. so you're avoiding intimacy. it's a fake reality, truly because you could be ram bbo in the call of duty. but not if you feel scrawny and insecure. >> does it affect your business when it comes to matchmaking? >> it potentially could. it's one more avoidance,...
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that he has a responsibility keeping america safe. wants all the tools possible. i agree, we should have all the tools within the framework of our constitution. i can give you ways to make us totally safe. seal all our borders. cap everybody's phone calls -- tap everybody's phone calls. you might be safer, but are you -- would you want that as americans? we're always going to face terrorist threats, just as germany and italy and many others. we have seen a rise in al qaeda. we spend $1 trillion in the iraq war. we spent $1 trillion going into iraq. we were told this was for our safety. it did not make us safer. we will be paying for it for decades. we lost thousands of good men and women there. the place is chaotic today. just because we can do something, doesn't mean it always makes sense to do it. >> some have said that this in the third term of president bush on national security issues. would you classify it as that? bushknow that president and i discussed this a lot. he worried about another 9/11 attack. i think he realized that his administration dropped the
that he has a responsibility keeping america safe. wants all the tools possible. i agree, we should have all the tools within the framework of our constitution. i can give you ways to make us totally safe. seal all our borders. cap everybody's phone calls -- tap everybody's phone calls. you might be safer, but are you -- would you want that as americans? we're always going to face terrorist threats, just as germany and italy and many others. we have seen a rise in al qaeda. we spend $1 trillion...
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yet in other ways america is far from king's dream. racial divides persist in income, educational achievement, and poverty. question, are we less conscious of race today than in 1963, more conscious of race today, or are things about the same? pat buchanan. >> i think we're probably more conscious right now, john, but i was at the march on washington. i was up there in the lincoln memorial when dr. king gave that address. and it was a moment really when the cresting of the civil rights movement, it was right within the same year after oxford, mississippi, they had the violence down there to keep black students out. george wallace stood in the schoolhouse door. king was a march for jobs and freedom but that didn't produce the civil rights accident. what produced it, john, was the death of john f. kennedy a couple months later when he was assassinated and linden johnson's presidency and building on that movement to pass the civil rights act, and then selma produced the voting rights act. but let me say this john. there was a downside in
yet in other ways america is far from king's dream. racial divides persist in income, educational achievement, and poverty. question, are we less conscious of race today than in 1963, more conscious of race today, or are things about the same? pat buchanan. >> i think we're probably more conscious right now, john, but i was at the march on washington. i was up there in the lincoln memorial when dr. king gave that address. and it was a moment really when the cresting of the civil rights...
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we always have been, america has always been the leader by example. but when we -- how the lead by example when we are not going to obey our own laws? there really is a question, are we all monarchies horror public? are we to be ruled by -- if we pick and choose which lost to obey what message is that send? i say to all americans, democrats, independents, republicans, enough is enough. we're going to take it anymore. collier representatives and tell them enough already. tell them to take care of our country. tell them not 1 penny more to countries that are burning of five. mr. president, i suggest that today we do something historic and listen to the american people. the american people don't want good money after bad shovel and sent overseas. they want the text of the problems we have a home, do some nation building here at home. my amendment that i will introduce surely will give your representatives the chance to vote for this. chair going to say yes we will obey the law. we are not sending any more weapons to egypt and we're going to take the mone
we always have been, america has always been the leader by example. but when we -- how the lead by example when we are not going to obey our own laws? there really is a question, are we all monarchies horror public? are we to be ruled by -- if we pick and choose which lost to obey what message is that send? i say to all americans, democrats, independents, republicans, enough is enough. we're going to take it anymore. collier representatives and tell them enough already. tell them to take care...
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. >> perhaps the most hotly debated stock in america which is actually if you can believe it jcpenney reporting tomorrow. what are you expecting? what are your keys? >> yeah. so on jcpenney, like you said, it's a stock coverage universe in itself. you know, the three hot button topics i think are, number one, same-store sales. the big question is have they ticked positive as speculation has it in august? we're actually modeling midsingle digit comps in the third quarter moving to high single digits in the fourth quarter. so they're going to need that trajectories against the negative 25-plus comps last year. the second is gross margin. we have gross margin down 680 basis points in the second quarter here. the question is when can they achieve stabilization to start to move back to historical levels, and the third is going to be liquidity. you know, it's probably a $1.2 billion cash burn in the quarter alone. when does this bleeding stop? >> in terms of the stock, i see you have a price tag of this marginally higher than where it is now. do you think sentiment has got so rock bottom in
. >> perhaps the most hotly debated stock in america which is actually if you can believe it jcpenney reporting tomorrow. what are you expecting? what are your keys? >> yeah. so on jcpenney, like you said, it's a stock coverage universe in itself. you know, the three hot button topics i think are, number one, same-store sales. the big question is have they ticked positive as speculation has it in august? we're actually modeling midsingle digit comps in the third quarter moving to...
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is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want snowden back all we need to do is convince vladimir putin that snowden is gay. that away wayhe'llob a plane into u.s. custody faster than a definitely not homoerotic team of elastic clad men. that quick. actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everyt
is there nothing else that led america to this. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world? my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens? america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation, and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged, quote, to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime. the organization for islamic cooperation condemned the regime and said we needed,
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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if you're in america, have a great labor day weekend. and more importantly, hope you also have a profitable day and a profitable week. good-bye for now. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> good morning. today's top stories, the u.s. considers going it alone in syria after the british parliament votes down a strike. >>> on this morning's economic agenda, a key read on the consumer, and what she's doing. >>> plus, the last trading day of august and the bulls are eager to close the books on the worst month for the dow and s&p in more than a year. it is i think it is a three-day weekend. and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen. we have a lot t
if you're in america, have a great labor day weekend. and more importantly, hope you also have a profitable day and a profitable week. good-bye for now. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> breaking news. the president meeting right now with the national security council about syria. at the same time the secretary of state john kerry still scheduled to speak about syria at 12:30 p.m. eastern time, which is just a little more than an hour and a half from now. for the time being market close to the lows of the day, down almost 50 points. let's get to the cme group, rack s -- rick santelli in chicago. >> a nice three-day weekend coming up. i talked to a lot of traders on the floor who are technicians and they're trying to get a handle on these quiet markets on what's going on with interest rates. you heard me talk about the significant set of high yield tops we made on july 5th, whether it was the five year at 1.61 is% or the ten-year at 2.74%. the fact that on the ten-year we took that level out on the 15th. basically it was six weeks. time gets rea
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> breaking news. the president meeting right now with the national security council about syria. at the same time the secretary of state john kerry still scheduled to speak about syria at 12:30 p.m. eastern time, which is just a little more than an hour and a half from now. for the time being market close to the lows of...
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author of "branding america." good to have you. should one of us play the liberal? i don't know what to do here. put it all on me. what do you think of the postmaster general and getting rid of saturday delivery, et cetera. they have pension issues, though, is my understanding more than anything. >> there are two provisions that he had kind of talked about, and i think that ending the saturday delivery is just really not that big of a deal. >> it doesn't save enough money. >> here's the bottom line on that. this is what i feel. i feel that he has done a lot to get the postal service back on its feet. look how much -- i think it was $1.9 billion in debt and it's gone from that to 700 million something. so he's done a lot. i don't want them to get a bailout. he's telling them that he doesn't want a bailout. so for congress to pass this, i think it might be, this is just my feeling, i just think it might be in our betterment. i think it might be a good thing to do. >> all right. a group of 87 federal judges writing a letter to congress complaining about the sequester.
author of "branding america." good to have you. should one of us play the liberal? i don't know what to do here. put it all on me. what do you think of the postmaster general and getting rid of saturday delivery, et cetera. they have pension issues, though, is my understanding more than anything. >> there are two provisions that he had kind of talked about, and i think that ending the saturday delivery is just really not that big of a deal. >> it doesn't save enough money....
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it's happening in america. a sad commentary. >> you know what, i saw it on andrew's face. >> depressing. >> why? we have al accomplished so much. >> depressing. >> look at the deficit reduction ha has occurred over the last three years. take it forward. it's 4 trillion over ten years. 4 trillion over ten years. >> you like it. jimmy likes it. yoep i don't understand it. >> the process is ugly. at the end of the day, we actually accomplished something. >> it's good, jimmy? >> 1.4 trillion when bush left office? today 643 billion. that's the number. >> is that good? i think it's fantastic. we should get below 500 billion. should put us where we were before the bush -- >> joe. >> i don't think the white house nodes to unsettle markets any more than they are unsettled. lock at the economy,ist very weak. a lot of underlying weak inside in the economy. why do we need this? there ought to be a negotiation, a discussion. we ought to have a chance to avoid the disaster let's go back to two years ago, i was luxuriously s
it's happening in america. a sad commentary. >> you know what, i saw it on andrew's face. >> depressing. >> why? we have al accomplished so much. >> depressing. >> look at the deficit reduction ha has occurred over the last three years. take it forward. it's 4 trillion over ten years. 4 trillion over ten years. >> you like it. jimmy likes it. yoep i don't understand it. >> the process is ugly. at the end of the day, we actually accomplished something....
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nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades? >> it's tremendous you're getting the interest in the investment from very savvy, very smart people from multiple backgrounds. the entire media landscape absolutely is transitioning. digital is changing the way all of us interact with media. i believe that newspapers are uniquely well positioned to take advantage of that transformation. we have unique content whether it's an opportunity newspaper who is covering an event, a sports event, city council that no one else covers, or a national or global brand like "the washington post," like "the new york times." the amount of unique, original content generated b
nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades?...
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call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. and now every hoveround comes with this tote bag and cup holder for handy access to your favorite items. you don't really have to give up living because you don't have your legs. call now for your free consultation. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. call or log onto hoveround.com right now! >>> brazil central bank voted to raise its key lending rate by 50 basis points. the hike, the fourth of the year, a sig
call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10...
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secretary of state john kerry stating it is america's conclusion that syria used chemical weapons. >> and despite the excuses and equalify indications that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. president obama believes there must be accountable for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> the pentagon tells nbc news, larry, that tonight five u.s. warships with cruise missile firing capability, four destroyers, one submarine are stationed in the mediterranean sea. the u.n. inspectors did get in the sites, but they get in so late, experts say, they may not be able to get the kind of residue tests needed to verify the use of chemical weapons, so the obama administration's move past that. it says it's happened. now comes the reaction. larry, back to you. >> many thanks, steve handlesman. we appreciate it. >>> it's virtually certain that u.s. military force will be used. the question -- what will the attack look like? second question, will it overthro
secretary of state john kerry stating it is america's conclusion that syria used chemical weapons. >> and despite the excuses and equalify indications that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. president obama believes there must be accountable for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. nothing today is more serious and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny. >> the pentagon tells nbc news, larry, that tonight five...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos. asians and native americans. for catholic, jews and muslims. for gays. for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether the young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall or the young people inside south africa who eventually end the scourge of apartheid. [ applause ] those are th
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house...
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michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would mimic what we did in bosnia and kosovo in the '90s. i don't think assad will retaliate or do this again because he knows we have compelling and effective next steps we could carry out if we needed to. in the end, i'm hopeful this operation will achieve its limited purpose of deterring future chemical and potentially nuclear proliferation. but i agree with mike, it's not going to solve the broader conflict and leave the civil war ongoing. >> mike breen, do you agree with that, that a man that john kerry referred to today as a thug, president assad, do you think he'll get a m
michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would...
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america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power, consumption of resources and they're about cutting the country down to size. people like me think the united states is the solution to problems around the world. but when you've got people who think and united states is responsible for the problems and on occasion have gotten close to apologizing then, i don't, i just don't take seriously what they're doing. >> greta: coming up more with rush limbaugh up close and personal. stay t did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye
america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power,...
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just over two years ago america was inspired by the egyptian's people's desire for change. as millions of egyptians took to the streets to defend their dignity and demand a government that was responsive to their aspirations for political freedom and economic opportunity. and we said at the time the change would not come quickly or easily, but we did align ourselves with a set of principles, nonviolence, a respect for universal rights, and a process for political and economic reform. in doing so we were guided by values but also by interests because we believe nations are more stable and more successful when they're guided by those principles as well. and that's why we're so concerned by recent events. we appreciate the complexity of the situation. while mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election, his government was not inclusive and did not respect the views of all egyptians. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians were calling for a change in course, and while we do not believe that force is the way to res
just over two years ago america was inspired by the egyptian's people's desire for change. as millions of egyptians took to the streets to defend their dignity and demand a government that was responsive to their aspirations for political freedom and economic opportunity. and we said at the time the change would not come quickly or easily, but we did align ourselves with a set of principles, nonviolence, a respect for universal rights, and a process for political and economic reform. in doing...
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the iranians are certainly looking at what america does in syria very, very closely. if the president wants to maintain the credibility of an american preemptive strike against the iranian nuclear program, i think syria is where you have to look. >> i remember a lot of neo cons talked about iraq and how that would firmly establish how serious we were and effect positive changes in the middle east. you're saying our credibility, we can't be bluffing these people and there will be positive benefits. where are the positive benefits from all this? they will hate us in the middle east no matter what we do. >> the positive benefits in iraq were actually quite substantial if you look at the iranian nuclear program. the iranians according to the 2007 national intelligence actually froze part much the militarization program. the mistake in iraq is it was actually us leading -- downing saddam hussein, the united states was more or less in a state of war for 11 years, 12 years before we downed him in 2003. you can't run away from power politics in the middle east. i would argue
the iranians are certainly looking at what america does in syria very, very closely. if the president wants to maintain the credibility of an american preemptive strike against the iranian nuclear program, i think syria is where you have to look. >> i remember a lot of neo cons talked about iraq and how that would firmly establish how serious we were and effect positive changes in the middle east. you're saying our credibility, we can't be bluffing these people and there will be positive...
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a couple of small caps are america's car mart and gina marie. we'll look at home depot which will be a good proxy for consumer spending trends as well as housing recovery. we'll emphasize looking for companies that are looking to outgrow their environments in a difficult market. >> anthony you're up next. what are you keeping your eye on for tomorrow. >> u.s. gold futures markets which has occurred or nearly occurred for a record six weeks and is an indicator of strong physical gold demand as well as home depot numbers. if it's below the estimate of $21 billion the market will keep interest rates low. given that prices perform best when interest rates are negative, any sign of -- >> good point. david you're up next. 30 seconds on the clock. >> we got a lot of retail earnings coming out this week. after walmart and macy's missed last week i'm going to look at the directions naer names. 35 percent of people 18 to 31 lives at home with their parents i want to see how these names do. are the names in trouble, it seems that a consumer, especially the
a couple of small caps are america's car mart and gina marie. we'll look at home depot which will be a good proxy for consumer spending trends as well as housing recovery. we'll emphasize looking for companies that are looking to outgrow their environments in a difficult market. >> anthony you're up next. what are you keeping your eye on for tomorrow. >> u.s. gold futures markets which has occurred or nearly occurred for a record six weeks and is an indicator of strong physical gold...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> are interest rates rising in response to the possibility of a tight money larry summers-led fed? the u.s. 10-year yield climbed another six basis points today after climbing six basis points on friday. that's when cnbc's john harwood broke news that a white house source calls summers' chances for fed chair as 2 in 3. so is summers really obama's first pick? austan goolsbee. all right. let's talk turkey. you know these guys very, very well. i am not going to let you worm out of this. question, would larry summers be more tightfisted than janet yellen as fed chair? by the way, my distinguished co-host governor scott walker is still here. go ahead, austan. is summers the tight-fisted guy the bond market is worried about? >> we never
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> are interest rates rising in response to the possibility of a tight money larry summers-led fed? the u.s. 10-year yield climbed another six basis...
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i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia may be heading for the deep freeze. president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeti
i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia...
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are you concerned about what's happening with earnings, what's happening with corporate america may be also whether or not we're going to get the third quarter growth we're expecting. >> i think a lot of the con ttry ans. we're really focused on the back to school season. if the back to school season starts shaping up a lot stronger in the next week or two, that will stroke the bear sentiment going on in the retail segment. walmart is a big concern. we've seen the walmart print take a beating in the last few sessions but seeing it's starting to rotate from cisco into the mi hohigh flying names app apple. mandy, you know, we heard that 32% of small businesses, the main thing they feel is the biggest stress is u.s. government policy and a lot of regulations. there's still confusion out there. and only 16% of them really thought it was poor sales were their biggest stress. if we can get d.c. out of the way which is our big black swan event for the market, mandy, we're going to keep moving higher. >> and cisco offers business trends sooner than other countries. david lutz, thank you for jo
are you concerned about what's happening with earnings, what's happening with corporate america may be also whether or not we're going to get the third quarter growth we're expecting. >> i think a lot of the con ttry ans. we're really focused on the back to school season. if the back to school season starts shaping up a lot stronger in the next week or two, that will stroke the bear sentiment going on in the retail segment. walmart is a big concern. we've seen the walmart print take a...
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yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and political comedy on television. that is what i wanted to do in england. and it was very difficult. and i was not, my intention was not to join the thing i loved. >> rose: what is interesting, and i think a lot of people would agree with that, is that we often thought that the best, the best of is a tire had to be in london, for a long time, way back to that were the week that was. >> that might have been true then, yeah. >> rose: with peter cook. >> peter cook was, absolutely. you talk about beyond the fringe, peter cook, jonathan miller, all of those guise. that probably was the high standard at that point. but what jo
yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> starting off with the a's. [ laughter ] >> yes. my a's. >> yes. they are just right on the rangers and they will face each other in another couple of weeks. the a's and rangers, giving chase for each other. it is high drama. roll it up, the a's staying close. 21,000, a buck 14. indians in the house. a's up 2-1 in the third. poke one out there. they will play it on the hop. it allows him to score. the a's led 3-1. malone, filling in for the injured player. santana, getting the real estate. in left. tied at 3. and bob at, go have a seat. the a's had his back. 6 innings, chris young. back the way it is and gone in a hurry. his 11th is 4-3a's. 2 batters later, alberto swung on and it just makes it out. a's led 5-3. a tough day for nick, the former ray, drove it to the left and going to leg it out for the 2nd. and they have no, no, no. not on my watch. he is out. then in the a'
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> starting off with the a's. [ laughter ] >> yes. my a's. >> yes. they are just right on the rangers and they will face each other in another couple of weeks. the a's and rangers, giving chase for each other. it is high drama. roll it up, the a's staying close. 21,000, a buck 14. indians in the house. a's up 2-1 in...
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i mean, america west and u.s. airway, together, bankrupt three times. so you're comparing apples and oranges. yes, it's better. yes, the pricing is better. it should be, oil's up 400%. the facts are that unless you have a network that's competitive with united and continental -- with united and delta, you are not going to be making all of the record profits. the big corporations book on networks not on individual city pairs. >> okay. one of the things i'm always concerned about is the fact that in the newspapers, the only thing they've been talking about, and on air, is what's happening to the airlines. we need bigger airlines so they can compete with each other. what we need is we need airlines to care about their consumers. they treat consumers and passengers with dignity, with -- to tell us what the prices are going to be. let us know what the fees are going to be, and they don't stick their thumb right in the eye of the regulators and of legislators by raising change fees by 50 bucks during the discussion of a merger. >> -- that's got nothing to do
i mean, america west and u.s. airway, together, bankrupt three times. so you're comparing apples and oranges. yes, it's better. yes, the pricing is better. it should be, oil's up 400%. the facts are that unless you have a network that's competitive with united and continental -- with united and delta, you are not going to be making all of the record profits. the big corporations book on networks not on individual city pairs. >> okay. one of the things i'm always concerned about is the...
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bank of america data showing etfs topped 6.6 billion last week compared to 1.6 billion in outflows from bonds. bob, you kind of heard our talk, you know, rant, whatever you want to call at the top, everybody loves stocks and housing is hospital starting to get nervous that things are almost too euphoric. what's your take? >> i'm not sure euphoric yet, brian. we've traded past the upper end of the range we established before, but there's still a lot of doubt out there, a lot of naysayers, i think the market will continue to climb the wall of worry and the fact that stocks are cheaper than a lot of other things and a lot of other things have ceased to be attractive. cash seized to be attractive some time ago and now bonds are struggling and stocks have been the game in town. there's more money coming in as you pointed out. >> is the stock market then, bob, fundamentally attractive based on earnings, valuations or price-to-book sales or is it simply the best of any other option? >> it's certainly some of both, but i think it's a both and and not a both or and that is to say stocks have a y
bank of america data showing etfs topped 6.6 billion last week compared to 1.6 billion in outflows from bonds. bob, you kind of heard our talk, you know, rant, whatever you want to call at the top, everybody loves stocks and housing is hospital starting to get nervous that things are almost too euphoric. what's your take? >> i'm not sure euphoric yet, brian. we've traded past the upper end of the range we established before, but there's still a lot of doubt out there, a lot of naysayers,...
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america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the evidence that he believes the united states has and what the united states' responsibility is to act in the face of that evidence. that was the beginning of an effort which is ongoing. there was a conference call i just got out of to get in for the live shot in which they were laying out communications intersepgts that they had gotten that indicated that officials in the chain of custody of chemical weapons were in the particular area where they were used and had exchanged information indicating that they were affirming that use. john kerry had a broader message that he gav
america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the...
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now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than what it would take to take a comparable trip in planes or trains. he tweeted a few hours before he pulled an all-nighter developing his hyperloop plan. the hyperloop will have an open architecture, so in other words, if other technology companies, other software engineers, if they want to add to the hyperloop that he throws out there, that's a possibility. i want to show you the animation, because this is the vision of a company out of colorado. et-3, it's developing tube transport technology. it's already issuing licenses to technology partners, similar to what musk has talked
now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than...
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it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a forceful case why america needs do that. the president may send john kerry out because john kerry has more credibility in congress than the president. it may have been a better move if he's trying to get congress to get behind him and get behind whatever plan he is in fact -- >> kerry really looks like a kansas city. he's been rehearsing for this. >> jim, i get a little cross sometimes, you're going to love this, at some of my republican congressional friends. i really do. because here's why. if george w. bush were the president and he acted quickly, which the element of surprise is so important -- >> no question. >> all right. republica
it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a...
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. >>> one of the topo lit call minds in america is set to join us tonight. we're going to ask larry sabato about what's wrong with the deck kratz today. hillary clinton's presidential chnss and get a look at the big new online course and all about the legacy of john f. kennedy. all of those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report" coming up right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve minutes. did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before tapering. there was not enough economic data and a few members saying the fed should stick to the plan announced in june. quote, it might soon be time to taper. almost all of the participants were pretty c
. >>> one of the topo lit call minds in america is set to join us tonight. we're going to ask larry sabato about what's wrong with the deck kratz today. hillary clinton's presidential chnss and get a look at the big new online course and all about the legacy of john f. kennedy. all of those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report" coming up right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve...